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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS.

This Day. (Before T. Taylor, Esq., and D. O’Donoghue, Esq., J.iVs)

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Charles Williams, for being drunk and disorderly yesterday, was fined ss, or twentyfour hours’ imprisonment. —Alexander Logie and John Fleming, two seamen of the May Queen, were lined as follows : —Logie, for making use of obscene language, 20s, or seven days’ imprisonment, and for resisting the police 20s, with a similar alternative ; Fleming, for drunkenness, ss, or twentyfour hours’ imprisonment, and for resisting the police, 20s, or seven days’ hard labor.

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Evening Star, Issue 3023, 28 October 1872, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 3023, 28 October 1872, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 3023, 28 October 1872, Page 2

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